The Golden Bones

The Golden Bones

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The Last Gladiator | St. Telemachus
In the closing days of 403 AD, an elderly monk emerged from the wilderness and walked into the Roman Colosseum. Unarmed and unafraid...and brought an end to Gladiatorial Combat His name was St. Telemachus From the lonely caves of the Ganos Mountains to the thunder of John Chrysostom's preaching, from demonic opposition in the wilderness to the blood-soaked sands of Rome, this episode follows the remarkable life and martyrdom of the Desert Father whose death has long been remembered as the final blow against the gladiatorial games. This is the story of a man who believed that the Gospel advances not by the shedding of another's blood, but by the faithful willingness to lay down one's own. Sources include: Theodoret of Cyrus Sozomen John Chrysostom Augustine of Hippo Athanasius' Life of Antony Additional primary and secondary historical sources Copyright & Media Notice This episode contains music, sound effects, artwork, photographs, video clips, and other media used under license, with permission, from the public domain, or under applicable fair use where appropriate. Documentation of licenses and copyright permissions is maintained by the creator and is available upon reasonable request where permitted by the applicable license or rights holder.
The Forgotten Martyr of Nazi Germany | Georg Maus
Under the growing shadow of the Third Reich; when even Churches bent the knee; one man refused. In our third Episode this season we are looking at the life of Georg Maus. A German school teacher, and veteran of the Trenches from The Great War; who refused to compromise. With Nazi ideology sweeping his Nation, Maus stood firm right where his God placed him…a classroom. All media used in this production—including video footage, music, and sound effects—is either royalty-free or properly licensed. Full documentation of usage rights; licensing certificates; and/or permissions is available upon request. Sources Institut für Marxismus-Leninismus beim ZK der SED. Zentrales Parteiarchiv, NJ 14055, Bd. 2. Akten des Prozesses vor dem Volksgerichtshof, Berlin.Institute for Marxism-Leninism at the Central Committee of the SED (Socialist Unity Party of Germany). Central Party Archive, NJ 14055, Vol. 2. Records of the trial before the People’s Court (Volksgerichtshof), Berlin. Hermle, Siegfried. “Georg Heinrich Ludwig Gottfried Maus.” In Zwischen Bekenntnis und Ideologie: 100 Lebensbilder des rheinischen Protestantismus im 20. Jahrhundert, edited by Thomas Martin Schneider, Joachim Conrad, and Stefan Flesch, 128–131. Leipzig, 2018.“Georg Heinrich Ludwig Gottfried Maus.” In Between Confession and Ideology: 100 Biographical Portraits of Rhenish Protestantism in the 20th Century, edited by Thomas Martin Schneider, Joachim Conrad, and Stefan Flesch, 128–131. Leipzig, 2018. Kirchhoff, Barbara. “Georg Maus – 1888–1945.” In Pfarramtskalender 1995, 7–23.“Georg Maus – 1888–1945.” In Parish Office Calendar 1995, pp. 7–23. Lekebusch, Sigrid. “Maus, Georg Heinrich Ludwig Gottfried.” In Ihr Ende schaut an …: Evangelische Märtyrer des 20. Jahrhunderts, edited by Harald Schultze and Andreas Kurschat, 363–365. Leipzig, 2006.“Maus, Georg Heinrich Ludwig Gottfried.” In ‘Consider Their End …’: Protestant Martyrs of the 20th Century, edited by Harald Schultze and Andreas Kurschat, 363–365. Leipzig, 2006. Lekebusch, Sigrid. “‘Auch Dr. Goebbels kann Jesu Gebot nicht aufheben.’ Der Leidensweg des Lehrers Georg Maus.” In Sie schwammen gegen den Strom: Widerständigkeit und Verfolgung rheinischer Protestanten im ‘Dritten Reich’, 2nd ed., edited by Günther van Norden and Klaus Schmidt, 144–147. Cologne, 2007.“‘Even Dr. Goebbels Cannot Abrogate Jesus’ Command.’ The Suffering Path of the Teacher Georg Maus.” In They Swam Against the Current: Resistance and Persecution of Rhenish Protestants in the Third Reich, 2nd ed., edited by Günther van Norden and Klaus Schmidt, 144–147. Cologne, 2007. Loscher, Klaus, and Udo Hahn. Ich habe nicht verleugnet: Georg Maus. Leben und Wirken eines Religionslehrers im Dritten Reich. Wuppertal: Peter Hammer Verlag, 1987. 2nd rev. and expanded ed., 1988.I Did Not Deny: Georg Maus. Life and Work of a Religious Teacher in the Third Reich. Wuppertal: Peter Hammer Publishing House, 1987. 2nd revised and expanded edition, 1988. Hermle, Siegfried. “Georg Heinrich Ludwig Gottfried Maus.” Portal Rheinische Geschichte. Landschaftsverband Rheinland. Published August 4, 2022; last modified October 6, 2022
The Death of Friar Domingo De Vico
In the second Episode of Season Two, we travel back to ancient Guatemala to hear the story of Friar Domingo De Vico, missionary to the Ki' Che people. All music and sound effects used in this episode are licensed and utilized with permission. Licensing certificates are available upon request. #reformthefingerlakes #clydesavannah
The Martyrdom of Saint Eustace
In this new Season of The Golden Bones, we are changing formats just a little bit to tell stories from Church History about those who lived for Christ so out-loud, that they were killed for it. For our Season Two opener, we look at the legend of Saint Eustace. Who was he? What did he do? How did he live? And why should we care?
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Season Finale
Enjoy the last Episode of Season One! We'll be coming back in Fall with Season Two!
Kill your past
#ReformTheFingerlakes
Your dead sins
What sins of yours have been killed? #ReformTheFingerlakes #ClydeSavannah
What's Your Story?
Tell me a story. #ReformTheFingerlakes #ClydeSavannah
What were you made to do?
What did God make you to do? What has happened in your life that made you this way? Was it all by chance?
Once more unto the breach
You were built for danger children of God.
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